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Summer rec sign-ups underway for kids in North Allegheny attendance area
Registration is open for a summer recreation program for children who live in the North Allegheny School District’s attendance area. The program includes arts and crafts, team sports and group recreational activities. It will be held weekdays from 8:45 a.m. to noon and is open to kids living in Bradford...
North Allegheny senior earns perfection on worldwide AP exam
North Allegheny senior Ethan James achieved rare perfection on a worldwide test. James, 18, of McCandless, was informed recently by the College Board that he received a top score of 5 on the Advanced Placement Computer Science “A” exam last May. “I was pleasantly surprised,” said James, who plans to...
Using LinkedIn to boost career chances topic of free program at Franklin Park church
How to use the resume site LinkedIn to boost your career opportunities is the topic of a free program at 7 p.m. on May 15 at Saints John and Paul Church in Franklin Park. “The Flip Side of LinkedIn” will cover how employers and recruiters use site, which has more...
1st in series of chemical collection events kicks off at North Park
The first in a series of collection events for hazardous household waste will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in North Park. The May 4 collection event, which is being sponsored by the Pennsylvania Resourced Council, will be held in the parking lot of the park’s swimming...
Chrome for miles at upcoming charity car cruise at La Roche
Gear heads and grease monkeys can have their favorite set of wheels on display for public viewing at a charity car cruise from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at La Roche University in McCandless. The cruise will include music, food and giveaways. The May 4 event is being held...
Candidates seek nominations in North Hills, many uncontested
A number of candidates in North Hills municipalities with seats up for re-election face no competition for their party’s nomination in the May 21 primary. In some communities there are no candidates or not enough people on the ballot for the number of nominations needed. A candidate who runs unchallenged...
Work on Marshall’s replacement for ‘Country Castle’ under way
For a quarter century, kids in Marshall and surrounding communities have had their own “castle” to pique their imaginations and provide countless hours of fun while they get fit. But the cost of maintaining the wooden Country Castle play area and the lack of safety upgrades available means it’s time...
Ross posts list of streets slated for paving
Ross Township has published a list of streets in the municipality that will paved this year. As a result, road paving and bridge repairs are the two largest line items in this year’s budget. The township’s $22.9 million spending plan for 2019 earmarks $2 million to pave roads and $890,000...
West View taking applications for youth summer jobs
West View residents between the ages of 16 and 18 can apply for summer jobs in the borough’s Public Works Department. The work will involve assisting public works crews with day-to-day operations. Applications can be picked up at the administration office from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The office is...
Carson Middle School student ranked No. 1 by U.S. Chess Federation
For the third consecutive year, North Allegheny sixth grader Evan Park will compete in an international chess tournament. Park, 11, of McCandless qualified for the World Cadet championship Aug. 20 through Sept. 2 in China in the Open U12 division. Park, who ranked first in April among Top Age 11...
Gathering planned at Vincentian Home in McCandless to plant mini ‘food forest’
Several local non-profit organizations are gathering Thursday morning at a senior community in McCandless to plant a mini “food forest” of fruit trees. “Fruit trees are magic. They feed us, provide clean air to breath and bring us together,” said Cem Akin, CEO of the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation, which...
Art show at Ross church draws on wide range of local creativity
A wide variety of paintings, sculpture and woodwork was on sale at a fine art show at Hiland Presbyterian Church on Friday, April 26. The show kick-ed off with an opening reception that included wine tasting, paired appetizers and live music. Entries were judged by Cindy Gilberti, artist and owner...
Ross police host bike rodeo for kids to learn safe riding
Kids got a chance to test their bicycling skills through a course designed to teach them the fundamentals of safe riding at a bike rodeo sponsored by the Ross Township police on Saturday, April 27 at the The Block Northway. Police officers and volunteers were on hand to help guide...
McCandless honors emergency personnel, others for response to apartment fire
Emergency personnel who responded to the April 10 fire at the Durham Court apartments and the local charitable organizations and businesses that came to the aid of displaced residents were honored recently with proclamations issued by McCandless Town Council. The town also honored were two men who were making furniture...
The Week: North Hills
Here are some of the news and features in the North Hills from the past week. For more details on these and other stories, follow the links below or see the North Hills section on Triblive.com: • McCandless OKs Sheetz move; judge quashes 1 of 2 lawsuits filed by residents...
Volunteers needed for cleanup along Babcock Boulevard in Ross
The advocacy group Walk/Bike Ross is seeking volunteers for a community cleanup on Sunday. The group will pick up trash along Babcock Boulevard between Three Degree and Rochester roads between 9 and 11 a.m. Participants should wear long pants, long-sleeve shirts and work gloves. Meet up for the April 28...
Group hosting community blood drive & party at Painting with a Twist in Wexford
A non-profit organization that supports organ transplant patients, donors and their families is holding a community blood drive party from 3 to 8 p.m. on Monday, May 6 at Painting with a Twist in Wexford. The event will include raffles for prizes as well as group art projects led by...
McCandless hosting festival to mark Heritage Center’s second anniversary
The Town of McCandless will mark the second anniversary of the opening of the McCandless/Northern Allegheny Heritage Center with a festival on Saturday, May 18. Festivities, which run from 1 to 4 p.m., will include a display of public safety vehicles and the opportunity for kids to “touch-a-truck,” military and...
Holy Family Manor in Ross holding annual charity ‘Mini Walk’
Members of the Community at Holy Family Manor will hold their annual “Mini Walk” on the organization’s campus in Ross Township at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 7. The event is held each year as a lead-up to the organization’s participation in the Highmark Walk for a Healthy Community on...
North Hills hosting 47th annual ‘Arts Alive’ student art showcase
The North Hills School District will play host to its 47th annual “Arts Alive” event celebrating the creative accomplishments of students in kindergarten through high school from 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday, May 3. The free event features student work in a variety of mediums including pottery, paintings, drawings,...
Retired McCandless manager fêted for 35-years of public service
McCandless council recently issued a proclamation honoring long-time McCandless manager Toby Cordek, who has retired after 35 years. Cordek, 67, is a former U.S. Navy officer and reservist who began his career in municipal administration as the borough manager of Selinsgrove in Snyder County. He became the McCandless manager in...
McCandless seeking applicants for newly formed Technology Advisory Commitee
McCandless is accepting applications from residents interested in serving on a new Technology Advisory Committee. Council voted unanimously April 22 to create the committee, which will be responsible for developing and recommending policies and programs to council that “preserve and enhance aspects of the character of the Town of McCandless...
McCandless OKs Sheetz move; judge quashes 1 of 2 lawsuits filed by residents
A judge has quashed one of two lawsuits filed by residents opposed Sheetz’s plan to build a new gas station across the street from its current location on Perry Highway. But a second court action could delay the start of work even though the company can obtain a building permit...
McCandless OKs change allowing personal care home where Wal-Mart wanted supercenter
McCandless council has altered the zoning requirements for the land along Blazier Drive where Wal-Mart wanted to build a supercenter several years ago so the property can be redeveloped more easily. Council voted unanimously April 22 to amending the 23-acre commercial property’s zoning to allow a personal care home to...
Ross child to benefit from community fundraiser
The community helped support a Wexford boy who needs a wheelchair accessible van at The Great Hall in Ross on April 20. A large selection of used books, games, puzzles and other items were to help the family of Isaiah Ford, 3, buy a wheelchair van for their son. Isaiah...
